From Basketball to Pyongyang: Dennis Rodman’s life and career have been anything but ordinary


[post_page_title]The NBA: The Lakers and Mavs[/post_page_title]
After Rodman was released by the Bulls in January 1999,, he signed as a free agent with the LA Lakers. But that didn’t last long either, and in April of that same year, he was waived by the team. He started in 11 of the 23 games he played for the Lakers, averaging 28.6 minutes a game, 2.1 points and 11.2 rebounds. From there he found his way to the Mavericks, signing as a free agent in 2000. This time Rodman played in only 12 games, averaging 2.8 points and 14.3 rebounds. When he was waived from the Mavs, his NBA career came to an end.
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